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The product of two number is -6 if one of is -3/2 the other number will be

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Answered by Vamprixussa
6

Given

\bold{Product \ of \ two \ numbers} = -6

\bold{One \ of \ the \ number} = \dfrac{-3}{2}

Let the other number be x.

According, to the question

\implies \dfrac{-3}{2} x = -6

Solving, we get,

\implies x = -6*\dfrac{2}{-3}

Cancelling the negatives in 3 and 6 and dividing it by 3, we get,

\implies x = 2*2

\implies x = 4

\boxed{\boxed{\bold{Therefore, \ the \ other \ number \ is \ 4}}}}}

                                                               

Answered by Anonymous
8

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\huge\tt{GIVEN:}

  • The product of two number is -6
  • one of them is -3/2

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\huge\tt{</strong><strong>TO~</strong><strong>F</strong><strong>I</strong><strong>N</strong><strong>D</strong><strong>:}

  • Other number

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\huge\tt{TO~FIND:}

Let us assume the other number is x

First number = -3/2

Product of two number = -6

Then,

↪-3/2 × x = -6

↪x = -6 × 2/-3

↪x = 2 × 2

↪x = 4

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